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About

https://chatgpt.com/share/69d8fe2b-ccb0-8327-9d69-68b36c5eb1f2

A virtual world for learning, collaboration, development, and recruiting. Self-organizing behavior without central scheduling.

WorkAdventure = emergent interaction

Emergence means:

  • unexpected collaboration
  • spontaneous mentoring
  • organic team formation

This is how real institutions form

Usability

Open core model, unfortunately. Full fratures are paid only. Provides minimal features, but can be useful out of the box. Can definitely fork for higher OSE integration.

https://chatgpt.com/share/69d94b48-aa90-832f-854e-3bcbad8c46ae

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https://chatgpt.com/share/69d951b2-b780-8332-8b82-cdbd14dada5f

OSE Virtual Campus Layout (10 Infrastructures)

Overview

The OSE campus is organized as a functional civilization prototype. Each “infrastructure” is a room or zone representing a core system of civilization.

Users move through the campus to:

  • Learn (instruction)
  • Design (CAD work)
  • Review (peer + expert feedback)
  • Build (real-world execution)
  • Coordinate (team formation)

Each infrastructure contains:

  • Learning content (video/tutorials)
  • AI assistant (room-specific)
  • Design review station
  • Submission and evaluation interface

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1. Housing Infrastructure

Purpose: Design and build Seed Eco-Homes

Features:

  • Wall system design station
  • Structural layout viewer
  • Build sequencing tutorials
  • Cost and materials estimator

Outputs:

  • House modules
  • Construction documentation

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2. Energy Infrastructure

Purpose: Power systems (solar, battery, grid)

Features:

  • PV system design tools
  • Battery sizing calculators
  • Energy modeling tutorials
  • Microgrid design review

Outputs:

  • Energy system schematics
  • Bill of materials

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3. Water Infrastructure

Purpose: Water supply, storage, and treatment

Features:

  • Rainwater harvesting design
  • Filtration system layouts
  • Plumbing system simulations

Outputs:

  • Water system diagrams
  • Installation plans

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4. Food Production Infrastructure

Purpose: Agriculture and food systems

Features:

  • Greenhouse design modules
  • Soil and irrigation planning
  • Crop system optimization

Outputs:

  • Farm layouts
  • Production schedules

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5. Fabrication Infrastructure

Purpose: Tools, machines, and manufacturing

Features:

  • CNC, welding, and fabrication tutorials
  • Machine design (GVCS tools)
  • Workshop layout planning

Outputs:

  • Machine designs
  • Fabrication workflows

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6. Materials Infrastructure

Purpose: Sourcing and processing materials

Features:

  • Material selection guides
  • Recycling workflows
  • Supply chain mapping

Outputs:

  • Material specs
  • Sourcing strategies

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7. Transportation Infrastructure

Purpose: Mobility systems

Features:

  • Vehicle design modules
  • Logistics planning tools
  • Route optimization

Outputs:

  • Vehicle concepts
  • Transport plans

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8. Governance Infrastructure

Purpose: Decision-making and coordination

Features:

  • Voting chamber (design approval)
  • Proposal system
  • Governance simulations

Outputs:

  • Approved designs
  • Policy frameworks

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9. Economics Infrastructure

Purpose: Financial and resource systems

Features:

  • Cost modeling tools
  • Budgeting interfaces
  • Investment proposals

Outputs:

  • Project budgets
  • Capital allocation plans

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10. Education Infrastructure

Purpose: Training and onboarding

Features:

  • Lecture hall (YouTube Live)
  • Recorded curriculum
  • AI mentor guidance
  • Certification system

Outputs:

  • Skilled participants
  • Verified competencies

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Campus Flow

Typical user journey:

1. Enter Education Infrastructure (onboarding) 2. Move to domain (e.g., Housing) 3. Learn via embedded content 4. Download tools (IconicCAD / FreeCAD) 5. Create design offline 6. Upload design to review station 7. Participate in peer/expert review 8. Submit for governance approval 9. Approved designs move to build phase

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Spatial Layout Concept

Central Hub:

  • Orientation area
  • AI guide (Wise Man)
  • Navigation map

Surrounding Ring:

  • 10 infrastructure rooms

Outer Layer:

  • Build coordination
  • Recruiting zones
  • Social/collaboration spaces

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Key Design Principle

The campus is not a “game map” but a:

Functional civilization interface

Each room corresponds to:

  • A real-world system
  • A production pipeline
  • A learning module